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Page 50 text:
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Hurry, girls, hurryf' Members of the Dramatic Club stage crew hastily rearrange scenery between acts of My Aunt Agatha. Left to right: P. Ma- guire, li. Devine, K. Brady, G. Barry. My, those costumes look sharp. But mine seems a bit short! Once again the Dramatic Club's Christ- mas play costumes are tried on for size. Legt to right: J. Montana, M. A. Quain, A. McKenna, '. Kervin. 46 Once again the story book axiom of the maid did it, comically ends the junior class production of My Aunt Agatha. Lgft to right: K. Cafferky, F. Bruno, T. Stilo, P. Saun ers. .X Slim
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Page 49 text:
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'l'here's a tempest brewing in the Dramatic Club teapot. Officers, left to right: A. Clarke, D. Fee- han, C. McDonnell plan for the next meeting. Let's not blow the fuse again. Carol! warns S. Fogarty. Dramatic tllub lighting crew, left to right: A. Doherty, fl. Day. S. Fogarty, M. E. Fogarty. Speak out, girls, speak out! Miss Margaret Mooney, direc- tor of the Dramatic Club, ad- Louder, please, louder! You cannot be heard hack herein Tuesday was upon us, once again, bringing with it another weekly meeting ofthe Dramatic Club. From 3:00 to 5:00, under the alert supervision of their moderator. Sister Mary Cecilia, our future stars rehearsed for coming performances. Miss Margaret Mooney, director. patiently coached. drilled. and repeated cue lines. 'l'hrough the united efforts of director, moder- ator, sta e crew. make-um men. nublicit' com- 33 l l Y mittee and leadin' ladies, the club's various E performances met with marked success. 'l'he first bi' rroduction of the season M' 3 Aunt Agatha was staged by an all-Junior east. Spotlightetl in the yt-ar's events was the tradi- tional ,Christmas play. The performance of Cheaper by the Dozeni' at the annual spring pro- gram fittingly climaxed a busy year of enjoyable entertainment. The class of '56 will long remember the happy Confusion of opening night. the thrill of auto- graphing pictures. the glamour of the spotlight, the enthusiastic a 1 lause of the audience. l And so, the curtain closes on another scene ln our book of memories. monishes play hopefuls. Lcft to right: A. Cunniffe, M. Cafferky, C. McDonnell, K. Cafferky. ,I. Sayers acts as blaster of the Hook as D. lfeehan, P. Quinn, and V. Parker practice for the annual play. Make-up! J. liernardini skillfully applies P. SHIIHICIJS false face for another Dra- matie Club speetaeular ofthe year. V I
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Learn those parts girls! No 'flufling' allowed! llfiillldlll Club pla ers, lvft to right: C. Doherty, V. Parker, ,I l' King, J. t wazey, M. Gorman. K, ',,,4N,,.,yk, ,.,.x,,v,C,r,,,,nHM,,. . . , , M--,j' ..-,-yi.-ca 1 . .lf 2 X - g-'QL 1' mllo lu .4 qv I 2 W R J' N Lf X 2 Sill ' :W f 51'-ltr Mary I ullm llramahr' K uh moderator, to members of the fast X l1lsllou,la ttf rglxl l llr ly,i Illlxd oh lk Brady N1 ,I gDl dl'lIl1', D1 I 41 lhnmgf-r Svrmul rnu ,I Bc-rnarmllul M if Pf'90l1,S jonm ,QL ,4 F 'U J xXf' N lfr w Vw x.T rvf X x Now ffirls, we have vxuvtly two cents in our treasury, ' vomplains K. KI'llT1-rky llraluatir' Cluh treasurer, to class representatives, Nl. Mcbrath. S. Cioffuri. Sfllllllillgi lx. llrauly, M. l'. Reffis, J. Sayers, M. Durltin. llo hum, now for the late bus, a hearty suplfcr. and ample homework. These Gahrinlitvs leave the auditorium al the cm of their weekly Dramatic Club meeting. mfg .-lim, . x A qv.: .xrxnt . L n x. 4 Nl t P ill' N, If rf :gc ,.H,,:Q 'ho' EN. 1,3 . 31154 'igf . 'R t . , 914 'nu 'lbw -4:59 E 5 X .0 1 il .Ju 49, ,,-f , .x- 1- 1 fd hi .fx . ,t,,:, :ng was .. 133. , ,gfqiflwff . uw, ,-v,- x ,U .gr ., ' This may not he the'light of l-l'l'l'll0lll,, hut . . fl ' '- wtf. f., ., ' - 4, . , , . . . . .. . , jr 117 rj- 3 '. ,- '7 J ' g f 1L3'P'.fx1 'll ' ' hoo: actress. the hrsl mlut to keep ul mmd IS . . . mstruvts gif?,'Qj-Q'f-? 5 '--- ?F'5n'T '5?'l5'7 'ffl' R 1 . . . . . ' ' , frijxi' ' ' ' 1 1 : 2. at ' .. ' . . ' ', . . . . J F, P. lSff.7f'7'f , D . ' ' ,. .' ' ' ' ' 215.5-S ' . ' 1?.-Eve? '. rl f, .lg -,gg ' rich:- 557' Q-',.'?.f ,aff-'F ' . G7 -' :-' Cf l -'2Q,,vl , 7, fp A , bzfg. 'ly if? - if-fi? ' ' ' '- nllfg A, 1... , 4- - U 1-t'J,3..!'1 . .. g- :zu , -'E 'Y .lNfif'G, 2-1. 'K - ,llhlyf 'l-053: QYLUCF' ' J-14'-X sh 'i ,ffffi ,wifi H551 ' Ci 'CHQ 955' r iff r -'X ff . ,' fi ' ,., 1 f,x ' . lil . . , . 4 v ' '45, 'VM tv i-.J , . lx
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